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. 1990;17(3-4):152-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00811444.

The contribution of perfusion scintigraphy in the evaluation of children suffering from recurrent localized pneumonia

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The contribution of perfusion scintigraphy in the evaluation of children suffering from recurrent localized pneumonia

R Hardoff et al. Eur J Nucl Med. 1990.

Abstract

The value of perfusion scintigraphy as a screening test for children who have suffered from several episodes of recurrent localized pneumonia was evaluated in 32 patients aged 1-15 years. Perfusion studies were carried out using macroaggregated albumin (MAA) labeled with technetium 99m. In 9 patients (28%), large lobar or multisegmental perfusion defects were demonstrated. Their final diagnoses proved to be bronchiectasis (5 patients), bronchomalacia (2 cases), agenesis of a lobe (1 subject), and lobar sequestration (1 patient). In 23 children (72%), the perfusion scintigraphic patterns were normal or diffusely nonhomogeneous. All of these patients improved clinically on a 1- to 2.9-year follow-up. We conclude that a normal perfusion scintigraphy is a useful screening test for excluding structural lung abnormalities in pediatric patients with recurrent localized pneumonia. Children showing a pattern of lobar or multisegmental perfusion defects should be further investigated to rule out structural abnormalities as an underlying cause of disease.

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